On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 4:12 PM Mike Kupfer wrote:
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> IIRC, GTK3 lets the user (theme) specify the color to be used for
> selection. So something else you could experiment with (using
> emacs-gtk) is different themes.
Thanks, Mike, very helpful!
-Tom
Tom Browder wrote:
> When I use -Q highlighting works!
That points at something in your .emacs.d settings as being the
culprit.
> I installed emacs-lucid (which removed emacs-gtk) and now highlighting
> works (but other colors are changed).
IIRC, GTK3 lets the user (theme) specify the color to
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 14:37 Mike Kupfer wrote:
> > Since installing buster on a new laptop I have noticed that selected
> > text doesn't show as highlighted.
...
> I can't reproduce that problem with a fresh installation of buster, using
> emacs-lucid in MATE.
>
> Which build of Emacs are you u
Tom Browder wrote:
> Since installing buster on a new laptop I have noticed that selected
> text doesn't show as highlighted.
>
> I have had no such problems with stretch, but they were upgrades
> in-place from previous installations--buster was installed new.
I can't reproduce that problem with
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 2:04 AM Johann Spies wrote:
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> What does "/usr/bin/emacs --debug-init" show?
I got no messages and a normal looking blank window with a *scratch* buffer.
-Tom
On Mon, 12 Aug 2019 at 13:42, Tom Browder wrote:
> Since installing buster on a new laptop I have noticed that selected text
> doesn't show as highlighted.
>
> I have had no such problems with stretch, but they were upgrades in-place
> from previous installations--buster was installed new.
>
> I
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